That is pretty good! The only thing I would point out is that it's often far too late girls learn the word "vulva", which is much more comprehensive than "vagina", which only describes one part of female sexual anatomy.

I got a real kick out of work today when I asked my kindy presumed-female children to "wipe your vulva". Feel almost like I'm teaching them a naughty word. (of course I know I'm not, but the way the words "vulva" and "vagina" are treated you'd think they were)

It's sad that there are parents who chastise their kids for using the correct words. My mother didn't chastise me, but she made a mock-surprise face whenever I used words like "vagina" or "penis" so that I felt uncomfortable saying them anyway.

In a recent discussion with my late 20 something girlfriends, we discovered that not one us has a name that we are comfortable using to talk about/refer to our vaginas. We are all tertiary educated confident women and yet, we can't even feel comfortable saying 'vagina'. Sad isn't it? I'm trying to embrace using 'vagina' despite the little bit of uncomfortable I feel when I do so. My vagina! I have one!